Greene Artifacts: Buying Fur in the 1890s
Buying and selling furs has been a part of the history of this region for centuries, going as far back as the 17th century before the European presence. Along the
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Archive Results: 01/2022
Going Greene: Barking Up the Wrong Tree – Jesse’s Hunting “Tail”
It was 1919. The great war had ended, and a time of peace and prosperity enveloped the United States. It was a more innocent time, a simpler time. Jesse was
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Say NO to Litter!
Greene County, Pennsylvania, is renowned for its natural beauty. Between our waterways, unique geological structures, trails, and forests, the county overflows with environmental gems. However, these wonders are in danger
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Greene Gardens: Pennsylvania Tree Nuts
A drive along a country road, a walk through a cemetery, or a closer look at farm property in southwestern Pennsylvania will reveal several nut trees, some of them native to
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The Denny House: Priming the Pump
The pump in the Denny House side yard is still there – a celebrated throwback, not only to another age but to how Eleazer Luse Denny (1856-1910) made his fortune
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